Gwyneth Paltrow’s lunch game is on point.
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Gwyneth Paltrow is opening up about how she knew that she wouldn't be an actress forever.During an interview on SiriusXM’s Quarantined with Bruce, per People, the actress said that after winning the Oscar for her role in Shakespeare in Love, she soon realized the emotional high of fame, celebrity, and Hollywood wouldn't be long-lasting, and that she didn't actually "love acting that much as it turns out.""I sort of felt like, well, now who am I supposed to be? Like, what am I, what am I driving
.Gwyneth Paltrow’s lunch game is on point.
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Gwyneth Paltrow shared the defining moment in her career that made her realize she didn’t love acting as much as she thought.The acclaimed actress explained what was going on through her mind when she won the Academy Award for Shakespeare In Love, revealing that she lost some of her passion and drive when she was just 26 years old.Gwyneth was recently criticized by Hollywood legend Glenn Close for the 1999 Oscar moment, as the 73-year-old actress thought Gwyneth was undeserving of the coveted
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Glenn Close politely called out Gwyneth Paltrow while fielding questions about being nominated for an Academy Award seven times without a single win. The actress, 73, is in the Oscar conversation once again for her role in the Ron Howard-directed Netflix original “Hillbilly Elegy." The role comes after her surprise best actress loss last year for her part in “The Wife.” The prize ultimately went to Olivia Colman for “The Favourite.” Close spoke with Peter Travers for his ABC News special
Glenn Close admitted she didn’t believe that Gwyneth Paltrow‘s performance in Shakespeare in Love was worthy of her 1999 Oscar win.The Hillbilly Elegy star, 73, opened up about her thoughts on the Academy Awards during an interview with ABC News’ Popcorn with Peter Travers on Tuesday, November 24.“I honestly feel that to be nominated by your peers is about as good as it gets,” she explained.